There were lots of foreign changes that presented challenges for the US. I'll give you a few examples from different time periods. First would be when England wanted to tax the Americans in the Revolutionary period. They did this to try and restrict America's freedom. Another example would be that Russia had spies during the cold war period. This was to gain intelligence of the US war plans. Also when Germany sent the Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico during the WWII period. This was to get Mexico to launch a surprise attack on the US.
Answer wouldn’t be B because the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890 forbade any restraint of commerce, which was used against labor unions. However, the Clayton Anti-Trust Act, passed during the progressive era, exempted unions from the Sherman Anti-Trust and stronger enforced the act. The Elkins and Mann-Elkins Acts didn’t really do anything for labor; they just gave the ICC more power to regulate railroads and interstate commerce, along with the Hepburn Act.
In short, best answer would be A.
The Olympic Peninsula and Willapa Hills Quick Check
1. Which of the following best describes the Olympic Peninsula Region?
B. The Olympic Peninsula contains some of the only temperate rain forests in North America.
2. How did the commercial whaling industry affect whaling practices of the Makah people?
C. The Makah people were prohibited from hunting because commercial whaling had dangerously reduced the number of whales.
3. Which of the following forms the eastern boundary of the Olympic Peninsula?
B. Hood Canal
4. How were towns in the Olympic Peninsula affected by logging practices such as clear-cutting?
D. The practices led to the decline of towns that had once been supported by logging.
5. What best describes how people interacted with the environment in the Willapa Hills region?
A. Because oysters were in available in such large quantities, the town of Oysterville was built to supply food to the California market.
I hope this helps!
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Answer:
2nd Option
Explanation:
Austria Hungary was upset at the Serbians because of the incident in Sarajevo. As a result, the Austrians went to Germany for help, which was known as the Blank Check, that Germany would aid Austria-Hungary if the Russians intervened. After 1 month, Austro-Hungary declared on Serbia, which caused Russia to declare on Austro-Hungary, which caused Germany to declare on Russia, which caused France to declare on Germany, and the rest is known.
Russia was historically allied with the Serbians, helping them numerous times against the Ottomans, so it definitely couldn't be the first option. Italy and Germany were actually on good terms, it was only the Austro-Hungarians that the Italians disliked. I don't understand 'Great Britain invited French' but yes, the British did ally with the french.